THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
692 [Octoszr 10, Aaaa 
< si several oa state in many cases could by 
g t. The fine summer has brought | of Lucerne, on A ae an ——— 
all k Kinds of fruit w an unusual st ate of perfection, | objects of cultiv We e that i tec aie upon the plants which it dro Data it 
intimations are rece m all quarters that always traceable oes to dead ad vegetable bodies in — pe e A there was a peouliag rm 
A th hbourhood o or to more r g reads p à en 
othe Sak tien oa Hshly istine era like. sawi di in the manure, as | upon tender cellular tissue with which et 
hed Leeks tg ne of Nantes, has give n notice | reported in this J pc 1847, come in contact, and if one be 
pi he in uce a oultaetinis of “fruit of|is well known, again, "that tender annuals the taint may girth be commun from eal nd 
such sce nel t at he desires to offer it, after oad n any drain which ma k 
the show, for the accep i AJESTY. is any oath ae ai istanee, If 
t E out. Vewich ai Belgian „an i in the notion, w 
D Pope ool piei enter the field ; ry their ae copila limits can » Whiek 
produce would do them ho e cannot doubt. e denied, that 
Since they will onlyenter into competition sa re each ave “a pak 4: mea 
rde ners, the latter will 
tly and exactly the 
names it bears with wer be exhibition vill hare 
t for all lov of 
wn in their owt ape jm naas. improvement. 
E accurate naming of fruit must of necessity rest 
with the exhibitors themselves, for in conducting 
in ři 
msidering indeed the 
arge ce ome rangemen competitors io are likely to take 
parti ant af detalls wil bo i 
management of de e 
found a sufficie rmidable | 
task. We there — strongl 
e to give 
i. menting: 
= these wat all other points 
oon aema Sor Sa ei 
. M'EwE 
Ped ts 
made in this 
ING FROM DEAD W00 ON 
NEIGHBOURING PLANTS, oc- 
curred a few ye 
versation am p 
friends, who were admiring its 
beauty, and alluding to the 
gaa of interest with which 
gh 
which it was 
planted, was the axial of con- 
mongst a of 
re was found to, be svcd 
with a white web of mycelium, 
which was Nae of extra- 
neous growth. Other instances are occurred of; 
a similar character in the sa 
we have in co 
often damp off in a frame without any ap- 
ie. 
iar ent Cause, 
rs from the base 
of tie from lamps of hard 
which 3 
baton ee or matter 
imperfectly 
rotted has been mixed with tho kean R rcelium 
developed | on the oN Sagmo roo 
and kills them, and we hay. 
cowdung 
e fangi of wh: ie Po perin 
ts 
nnd the ps same effect | the 
mixed with com- 
ay 
n 
arises in a diffrent wa 
ng v 
add t 
was made from a a in t 
of Bagshot. 
of 
this AA dhn. is vthe infant | 
similar in 
acca ps in size ue 
oe 
ea 
no ti 
a 
ey Fe 
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